Kevin Fischer is a veteran broadcaster, the recipient of over 150 major journalism awards from the Milwaukee Press Club, the Wisconsin Associated Press, the Northwest Broadcast News Association, the Wisconsin Bar Association, and others. He has been seen and heard on Milwaukee TV and radio stations for over three decades. A longtime aide to state Senate Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature, Kevin can be seen offering his views on the news on the public affairs program, "InterCHANGE," on Milwaukee Public Television Channel 10, and heard filling in on Newstalk 1130 WISN. He lives with his wife, Jennifer, and their lovely young daughter, Kyla Audrey, in Franklin.

1) A tornado touched down in Baxter Springs, Kansas, on Sunday April 27, 2014. Tornadoes ripped through the south-central United States last Sunday, killing at least 12 people in Arkansas and Oklahoma and wiping out entire neighborhoods of homes, according to officials, as rescue workers searched in darkness for survivors. Photo:@TeamBCX via Twitter

2) In this Monday, April 28, 2014 photo taken with a cell phone, Emily Tittle picks through rubble after a tornado stuck Sunday, in Paron, Ark. Tittle said she, her eight siblings and her parents went for safety under the stairs in the two-story house, but only half of them made it before the walls were obliterated by the twister that left just the foundation behind. Her father, Rob Tittle, and two sisters, Tori, 20, and Rebekah, 14, were killed in the storm. (AP Photo/Christina Huynh)

3) Lori Berseth is consoled after searching for her missing Black Labrador dog, Lucille, after a tornado destroyed the town of Mayflower, Arkansas, April 27. Photo: Kathryn Piotrowski / TwisterChasers.com via Reuters

6) Deadly tornadoes ripped through regions of the South starting on April 27 leaving more than two dozen dead. The storm system has also brought severe flooding to Florida's Panhandle. A man who wished not to be identified talks on a phone in a business that was destroyed by a tornado on Wednesday, in Mayflower, Ark. Photo: Mark Wilson / Getty Images

7) Faye Busby looks over her living room after a tornado ripped part of the roof off of her home in Graysville, Ala.,Tuesday, April 29, 2014. A strong line of tornado-producing storms made its way across the southeast Monday causing damage in the area.(AP Photo/AL.com, Tamika Moore)

8) People survey the damage on Scenic Highway after part of it collapsed following heavy rains and flash flooding on Wednesday in Pensacola, Fla. A major storm system that brought tornadoes to regions of the South dumped more than two feet of water in a little over a day in the Florida Panhandle. Photo: Marianna Massey / Getty Images

9) Women watch their houses burn after a fire broke out in a residential slum in Manila, the Philippines, on Tuesday. The Manila Fire Department said the blaze left three people hurt and more than thirty families homeless. Photo: DENNIS M. SABANGAN / EPA

10) An Indian boy looks for metal scrap amid charred debris after a fire at a slum in Ghaziabad, outskirts of New Delhi, India, Monday, April 28, 2014. A massive fire broke out at a scrap yard and spread to the adjacent slum area leaving hundreds of impoverished residents homeless and injuring two. Shantytowns in India are mostly built illegally without any safety standards. Photo: Tsering Topgyal | AP

11) Pizzas and soft drinks are placed alongside other food offerings on an altar dedicated to the passengers of the capsized Sewol ferry, at a port where many family members are waiting for news of their loved ones. More than 300 people, most of them students and teachers from the Danwon High School, are dead or missing after the April 16 disaster. The Sewol ferry sank on a routine trip from the port of Incheon, near Seoul, to the southern holiday island of Jeju. Photo: Reuters

13) NBA Commissioner Adam Silver addresses the media during a news conference in New York, Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Silver announced that Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has been banned for life by the league, in response to racist comments the league says he made in a recorded conversation. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

14) From left, Margaret Houston and Lillie Spencer, sisters of rancher Cliven Bundy, fill out the paperwork at Las Vegas Metro Police headquarters in Las Vegas on Friday, May 2, 2014. Houston and Spencer were in town to file a criminal complaint against the Bureau of Land Management. Last month, federal agents launched a cattle roundup on the Bundy ranch after they refused a court order to remove their cattle from public land and pay a grazing fee. Photo: JASON BEAN | AP

15) WI Gov. Scott Walker greets an enthusiastic crowd as he steps to the podium to speak at the state Republican Party convention Saturday morning, touting the GOP record on budgets, taxes and jobs, while making his pitch for re-election. Journal Sentinel photo: Michael Sears

16) Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker speaks at the Republican Party of Wisconsin State Convention Saturday, May 3, 2014, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

17) Gov. Scott Walker and Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and their families take the stage to accept the party’s nomination for governor and lieutenant governor. Journal Sentinel photo: Michael Sears

21) President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama stand for the honor guard during the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) Dinner at the Washington Hilton Hotel, Saturday, May 3, 2014, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

22) A 'recortador' leaps over a bull during a bullfight in Madrid, Spain, on Friday. 'Recortadores' is a bloodless type of bullfighting where performers acrobatically leap over a bull, and the ones who dare to get the closest and show the least fear are the winners. Photo: Daniel Ochoa de Olza / AP

23) Crocodile farming isn't the most obvious business opportunity in Iran. The wide-jawed reptiles aren't native to the country, their meat can't legally be served at home and they don't have the friendliest reputation. That hasn't stopped one enterprising woman from sinking her teeth into a business that most Iranians would rather avoid. Mojgan Roostaei's first-of-its-kind crocodile farm on this southern Persian Gulf island is one of the more eccentric examples of Iranians supporting the Islamic Republic's plan of pursuing an "economy of resistance," which aims to create jobs and counter biting sanctions by building up a broader range of exports. "I wanted to go after a novel idea, something nobody has touched in Iran before," Roostaei, a zoologist by training, said while coddling and kissing one of the newborn crocs. Photo: Ebrahim Noroozi / AP

24) Donna Newlon, left, and her son, Lonny, clear their sidewalks Monday morning, April 28, 2014, at their home overlooking the Homestake Open Cut in Lead, S.D. A system that brought deadly weather to the central and southern U.S. over the weekend dumped heavy snow in western South Dakota late Sunday and early Monday. Photo: Tom Griffith | AP

25) Tom Kim vapes, or smokes an electronic cigarette, at Henley Vaporium on April 29, 2014 in New York City. A new law that went into effect Tuesday in New York and Chicago subjects electronic cigarettes to the same regulations as tobacco. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

26) A balloonist prepares for the start of the 15th International Mountain Balloon Race in Krosno, southern Poland, on Thursday. Spectators will see almost 40 teams from Poland, Hungary, Lithuania and Slovakia compete. Photo: DAREK DELMANOWICZ / EPA

28) Performance artist Matthias Sperling performs the live installation 'To Hand' in the exhibition 'Body & Void: Echoes of Moore in Contemporary Art' at The Henry Moore Foundation on April 29, 2014 in Much Hadham, England. The exhibition is the first time that contemporary artists have been shown at The Henry Moore Foundation, where Moore lived and worked until his death in 1986. Works by 18 leading contemporary artists are exhibited alongside Henry Moore's sculptures. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

29) BuyCostumes.com and Krispy Kreme Doughnuts in West Allis teamed up Monday to celebrate National Superhero Day. BuyCostumes.com and Krispy Kreme celebrated the day as Hero Appreciation Day, to honor everyday heroes such as family, colleagues and community members. BuyCostumes.com content marketing specialist Jonathan Sagovic, dressed as Spider-Man, has his eye on the doughnut of Ezekiel Baneck, 4. Ezekiel was with his mother, Ashley Krystosek of Greenfield. BuyCostumes.com safety manager Mike Simmons, dressed as Batman, works behind the counter with Krispy Kreme Doughnuts employees Tyesha Grayson (left) and Kare Dresang. Journal Sentinel photos: Mike De Sisti

32) Skip Koepnick of Wyoming, Michigan looks on wearing a festive hat prior to the 140th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 3, 2014 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

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